Friday through Sunday, you can purchase a CBTL Kaldi, Americano or Briosa machine for yourself, and get one to give away.

The deal is available online and at participating Coffee Bean & Tea Leaf stores.

The compact Kaldi machine retails for $179, while the larger, but somewhat more versatile, Americano machine costs $149. The Briosa retails for $119.

All three machines feature a dual pressure system: High pressure for espresso, lower pressure for tea and coffee.

I have owned both the Americano (which I’m currently using) and the Kaldi (which I gave to a friend) and have made many cups of delicious espresso, coffee and tea with them.

For those who want to venture to the Inland Empire, here’s an update on the area’s eatery scene:

• Suite 106 Cupcakery’s new location has been revealed, and it’s just a couple of blocks away from the old one at Victoria Gardens, in the Victoria Promenade at Rochester Avenue and Foothill Boulevard in Rancho Cucamonga.

The two-time Food Network “Cupcake Wars”-winning bakery will open its new location on Sunday at 11920 E. Foothill Blvd., Suite 130.

The first 100 customers will get a free cupcake and gift bag.

• Last month, reader Lucy emailed us to let us know the Shrimp House — in the San Gabriel Valley (originally El Monte, now Arcadia) since 1960 — was opening a location in Fontana.

I recently did a Google search for “Shrimp House Fontana” to follow up and found some Yelp reviews... it’s open!

Of course, this isn’t the Shrimp House’s first time at the Inland Empire rodeo. At one time, there was a location on Foothill Boulevard in Claremont (it’s now Sushi Cruise).

The Fontana Shrimp House is at 10664 Sierra Ave., right where Lucy said it would be.

• Kealoha’s Taste of the Islands, which was resurrected in the old Honolulu Harry’s spot in Chino less than two years ago, has sailed off into the Hawaiian sunset.